Continued warming could transform Greater Yellowstone fire regimes by mid-21st century
A. L. Westerling(University of California, Merced), Michael G. Ryan(Rocky Mountain Research Station), Monica G. Turner(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Erica A. H. Smithwick(Pennsylvania State University), William H. Romme(Colorado State University)
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